She didn’t want Junior to get shot by the white cops and join St. Swisher.
Via Daily Mail
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly robbing, beating and sexually assaulting a woman on a Chicago train after his mother recognized his face on released surveillance images and turned him in to police.
DeShawn Isabelle punched the 41-year-old woman in the head from behind and then dragged her to the ground by pulling on her hair before continuing to punch her in the head and face as she crouched in the fetal position, according to Assistant State’s Attorney Joe DiBella.
Isabelle also stole $2,000 in cash that the woman was going to wire back to her family in Thailand and spent it on junk food, Air Jordan track suits and his graduation fees, DiBella said.
The middle school student was sitting in the otherwise empty carriage when the woman boarded the CTA train in Oak Park on Monday at 3pm, according to the Chicago Tribune.
During the brutal beating, Isabelle put his hands inside the woman’s pants and sexually assaulted her, according to DiBella.
The teen also allegedly groped the woman over her clothes and slapped her buttocks and then sat on her head as he continued to beat her.
Isabelle pinned the woman down with his knees when the train stopped at the next station, prosecutors said.
When no one entered the carriage, he then dragged the woman by her hair to a partially enclosed area and continued to punch, kick and stomp all over the woman’s body as he pushed her face down and demanded money, DiBella said.
Isabelle then stole the woman’s iPhone and got off on the Cicero stop to hop a train heading in the opposite direction, DiBella said the teenager later told authorities.[…]
Officers were also able to recover the woman’s iPhone after Isabelle told them where he had discarded it, according to prosecutors.
Isabelle was charged as an adult with aggravated sexual assault and robbery and is being held on $1million bail.
The teen was previously convicted as a juvenile for misdemeanor theft.
Isabelle’s mother became aggravated as DiBella held a press conference to discuss the prosecution’s version of the case, according to the Chicago Tribune.
‘Don’t talk that s*** about my child,’ she yelled, before she was told to leave.

